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she had been divorced. Had him
arrested for wife abandonment.
Case dismissed because they were
not legally married.
J. Maher, 1212 W. Washing
ton blvd., refused beggar a nickle.
Beggar stabbed and severely
wounded him. Escaped. Coun
ty hospital for Maher.
Walter Necydlo, 14, 2815 E.
88th st., died at his home. Acute
alcoholism.
Coroner investigating death of
Israel Baron, 1269 Marion St.,
who died at Chicago State hospi
tal. Relatives say he had been
beaten at Detention hospital,
where he was taken Jan. 13.
Mrs. M. F. Eshbaugh, 1251
Ashmiry av., is leading Evanston
crusade against cruelty to ani
mals. Two armed men held up saloon
of Max Kolivic, 10856 Torrence
av. Got $150.
Former Sen. A. J. Beveridge,
Ind., and Dr. W. Hutchinson will
speak at monthly dinner of Pro
gressive club at Hotel Sherman
tonight.
Joe McDonald, 10, slightly in
jured by auto of E. F. Scholz, at
Halsted and Quincy sts.
Annual banquet of Empire
State society to be held at Hotel
LaSalle Jan. 30.
A. Gloeckle, 1851 N. 41st av.,
received word from navy depart
ment that Tiis son, Andrew, Jr.,
seaman on battleship Arkansas,
was killed while hoisting boat off
Key West, Fla.
John Kelly, delegate to Hobo's
union to New Orleans conven
tion, arrested bumming way on
a train at St. Louis. Will stay
there 30 days.
M. Newman & Son, jewelers in
Masonic Temple, indicted on
charge of operating confidence
game.
Josephine Gibson, 18, just here
from San Francisco, arrested
with two men coming out of sa
loon at W. 22d and S. Wallace
sts. Was in helpless condition.
Jennie Ettor, 20, telephone
operator, Minneapolis, and Thos.
Henrie, 23, Philadelphia, arrest
ed after girl had stolen muff from
department store. Were going
to elope.
DUNNE TO TAKE A HAND
After the Illinois assembly had
taken three futile ballots this
morning on the temporary speak
ership and adjourned until 3
o'clock this afternoon, Gov.-elect
Dunne declared he would take a
hand in the mess tomorrow if a
settlement was not reached.
He will send a resolution to the
house calling upon it to organize
so the new state officials can be
inaugurated. The temporary
speaker, under Dunne's plan,
would have his power curtained,
and would only serve until the
vote was canvassed.
The senate completed organ
ization this afternoon by electing
Walter I. Manny, Democrat,
presdent pro tern. All other offi
ces were filled.
Gladys Why does Ethel be
lieve in second sight?"
Marie Well, she said she fell
in love at first sight,